Method of producing a both-side electrogalvanized steel strip in

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204 29, 204 351, 204 40, C25D 706

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A method of producing both-side electrolytically zinc plated steel strips utilizing a chloride bath including the steps of plating one side of the steel strip in a first plating cell, wetting the thus one-side plated steel strip in a wetting tank, and then plating the other nonplated side of the steel strip in a second plating cell. The method provides for limiting the concentration of zinc in the wetting solution to a range of 0.1-50 g/l so as to improve the zinc coating coverage, glossiness and corrosion resistance.

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